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Jul 8, 2025
Germany turned the match against Denmark around 2:1 and won their second game in a row
Author:
Kristina Němcová
@stinanemcova
Amalie Vangsgaard gave Denmark the lead in the 26th minute, putting the underdogs ahead.
Germany earned a penalty after a foul on Linda Dallmann, and midfielder Sjoeke Nüsken calmly converted it in the 53rd minute to level the match.
Lea Schüller scored the decisive goal in the 66th minute, finding the net from Jule Brand’s assist to secure the win.
With six points from two games in Group C, Germany now just needs Sweden to avoid losing to Poland to confirm their spot in the quarter-finals.
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